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i ES HIS Where Are Stage Stars of Yesteryears? | ORTUNE TO They Still Star, But_in Business World Eastern Farmer Is Left Waiting at Station While She Decamps Aug. 12.—George Bau Chure $9,000 r male rate with whom he became uainted on a train coming to Low les from Chicago, he told Low Flasher now lives at Fifth Angeles police Fiorence hotel on Bast > Fiasher, a bachelor farmer, peared at detective headquarters ted the story to Detective Ser mt Louis Canto. He asked the Los Angeles >ol!ce wearch for the “love vampire” and male companion. OF THREE CITIES UNFOLDED cities, Chicago, Los Angeles Philade!phia, are involved in the lovecrime story. The de account of the robbery was ro | to Detective Canto, Deputy! t Attorney Ray Turner and of several national detec goncerns part of his Interest in an Claire ranch a month ago for | sher decided to come to to purchase a ranch, | On the train Flasher became ac d with another easterner, who po intended to invest ip a ranch. masher and the stranger became friends, and upon arriving at hern Pacific depot Flasher “his friend were met by the 's vampire confederate. ‘AINED BY WITH AUTO jer was taken to the East street hotel by the woman in expensive automobile. The slor farmer became infatuated | the vampire. became engaged, and they to go to Philadelphia to be mar | ‘Trips to cafes and the couotry | told of by Flasher. fe had a delightful time togeth the man said, “and she even! go far as to ask me to kiss her owere awful chummy, and she fem sat on my lap on several oc “Her attempts to get me into com ng positions proved futile, as to accept. I trusted the and built castles in the air how happy I was going to be with | on a pretty California ranch.” one day Flasher says the} complained of being secon | P + Im preparation for the trip Philadelphia, Flasher says be pur the woman $1,000 worth of ‘a $3,000 diamond ring and ring worth $1,000. lmving Los Angeles for . Flasher says, he gave. $2,500, which she was to) her underwear. They then for Philadelphia. IN DISAPPEARS ROLL OF BILIS at Chicago the woman Flasher she wished to go to the Fest room. After waiting for! hours Flasher opened the aed et 0 a containing the underwear found a roll of bills amounting $7. Flasher then returned Angeles. | ding to Detective Canto, the was “within the law” in rob | Flasher, and it is probable, the u say, DO arrests can be ‘The woman is described as being Years old, 5 feet 6 inches tall, me complexion, biue eyes, hair d to appear as if it was bobbed. ‘Her male companion is described being an American, 45 years old, eet 11 inches tail, "165 pounds th shaven, with a ruddy com told the detectives that he to return to Wisconsin. flillionaires Hired as Sheriff’s Deputies WHITE PLAINS, N Y.,, Aug. 13.) million dollars worth. of and blood were added to Sheriff a iter’s force of deputies with the ‘Bequisition of S. T. Hodgman, head “@f the Hodgman Rubber Company, John De Camp Van Etten, a ber of the firm. Heirloom Bust Is Sold for $10,300 TANDON, Aug. 13.—A Florentine | Behoo! bust of “Lorenzo the Magnit. feent,” realized $19,300 at a sale of | Lord Taunton's heirlooma { | } | | ——<—<$<$<$£ “Let's eat breakfast at Boldt’s.”— Adv. | NEW YORK, Aug. 13.—Remem ber how Frankie Bailey scandalized village folks by being advertised as the girl with the most beautiful legs in the world? Well, probably still has them, but shi in cash at a Greenwic taurant And do you remember Josie Sad ler of George Ade's “Pegey From Paris?” She now sits behind a roll top desk as head of an electrical |taboratory with her son as chief ax sistant Lillian Russell ts having a fine time telling women how to become and stay beautiful Edna Wallace Mopper has turned to the selling of stocks and bonds. | And she's interested in a corset mak ing conéern, Sophie Tucker, musical comedy ftar of past years, runs a chain of | restaurants and has a garage busi hess on Long Island Amelia Summerville of “Merry Mountain Maid” fame wrote a book about keeping beautiful and then in vented a facial cream. Which all proves that stars are stare, whether on the stage or in the business world Mother Sees Boy Drowned in Dream LONDON, = Aug. 13.—-Norman Plater, six years old, was ned while fishing. His mother told the | | Four of the former stage stars who have made a suc- cess in the business world: Frankie Bailey (upper left), who used to be with Weber and Fields; Edna Wallace Hopper (upper right); So- phie Tucker (center), ex-mu- sical comedy star, and Amelia | Sommerville (below). Mind Not in Brain, Says Paris Doctor PARIS, Aug. 13.—Professor — Troude claims that the brain ts not the seat of mental activity. ,From experiments made during and since the war by eminent surgeons it in believed by the investigating phys clans that the human mind Is seated in some part of the body other than the brain, and possibly the trunk Professor Troude says. He refused }to make public the names of the coroner: that on the night the boy | doctors from whem he had guthered was reported missing she had dreamed of his death. She awoke screaming and trembiing. Haig Plans Visit to South Africa JOHANNESBURG, 8. 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For some time Gompers owned his | home on First #t, in the capital city, | but it Was Ingthe name of bis daugh ter, and that circumstance kept the labor chief out of the ranks of the When he moved to Sth *t that home was also put in the mame of his daughter, ago hin daughter died. hen put in his mpere remained ever from the burdens of real entate, Recently, however, his wife died also. Her will is about to be probated, and it looks very much ma tho the head of the federation will have to consent to accept the nomb ral as well ae the actual ownership lof the house. ° Incentive to Save It is quite generally agreed that the peak of high prices has been reached. Fron? now on your dollar will have more buying power. 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